Resawing on Bandsaw
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:56 pm
Today, I made my 1st attempt to resaw on the bandsaw. Yesterday, I went through the bandsaw, cleaning, lubricating, putting a new 5/8" resaw blade on, etc.
I was excited when I got home from work. Ready to do it. I had some 1" thick walnut and some 1" thick curly maple. I wanted to shoot for 5/8" thick, then plane to 1/2". I ripped 6 pieces of walnut to 4" wide x 14" long. 3 pieces of the maple to the same dimensions. My plan to make a simple box, using the incra system for corner dovetail.
My 1st try, put the piece of walnut up against the bandsaw fence and started feeding it through, uh oh, not going so well. (prior to all of this, I had adjusted fence for the blade lead). 5/8" at the starting end, but at the other end 3/8". So, I tightened the bandsaw just a little more. Then fed the 2nd piece through, Perfect. (OK, I think I've got this figured out,sheesh, everyone makes a big deal about resawing, nothing to it).
3rd piece, uh oh, just like the 1st piece, hmm, what did I do different?
4th piece, uh oh, just like 1st & 3rd piece, not at all what I wanted.
5th piece, Ok let's go at this a little different. Probably not the safest way, but it worked. Starting feeding, then placed my right hand up against the side of the board to hold it against the fence. Once, I got a little bit of the cut past the blade, reached through with my left hand and held the back edge of the board against the fence. Nice cut.
6th board of walnut, and 3 boards of maple done the same way. All good cuts.
Somewhere on this forum, I think Chuck posted a homemade resaw guide, I need to find that. When I do find it, I have a question? Are you drawing a pencil line on the edge of the board, and following that line with your cut?
I was excited when I got home from work. Ready to do it. I had some 1" thick walnut and some 1" thick curly maple. I wanted to shoot for 5/8" thick, then plane to 1/2". I ripped 6 pieces of walnut to 4" wide x 14" long. 3 pieces of the maple to the same dimensions. My plan to make a simple box, using the incra system for corner dovetail.
My 1st try, put the piece of walnut up against the bandsaw fence and started feeding it through, uh oh, not going so well. (prior to all of this, I had adjusted fence for the blade lead). 5/8" at the starting end, but at the other end 3/8". So, I tightened the bandsaw just a little more. Then fed the 2nd piece through, Perfect. (OK, I think I've got this figured out,sheesh, everyone makes a big deal about resawing, nothing to it).
3rd piece, uh oh, just like the 1st piece, hmm, what did I do different?
4th piece, uh oh, just like 1st & 3rd piece, not at all what I wanted.
5th piece, Ok let's go at this a little different. Probably not the safest way, but it worked. Starting feeding, then placed my right hand up against the side of the board to hold it against the fence. Once, I got a little bit of the cut past the blade, reached through with my left hand and held the back edge of the board against the fence. Nice cut.
6th board of walnut, and 3 boards of maple done the same way. All good cuts.
Somewhere on this forum, I think Chuck posted a homemade resaw guide, I need to find that. When I do find it, I have a question? Are you drawing a pencil line on the edge of the board, and following that line with your cut?